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  1. 8 de dic. de 2010 · Original 1651 English translation by John French of De occulta philosophia libri tres (Three Books of Occult Philosophy) by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Skip to main content We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!

  2. La sua celeberrima opera “De Occulta Philosophia, Libri Tres”, data alle stampe nell'anno 1553, è una pietra miliare per tutti coloro che si avvicinano allo studio della magia, dell’ermetismo e della cabala. Il presente volume contiene il terzo dei tre libri del De Occulta Philosophia, intitolato "Magia Cerimoniale".

  3. Agrippa's encyclopedic review "De Occulta Philosophia" expressed a fruitful contribution to the Renaissance philosophical discussion concerning the powers of magic and its relationship with religion. Agrippa' s proposal for a discriminating revival of magic tied up directly both with Ficino's and Pico's proclamation of a new "natural" magic and with Reuchlin's statement of the possible fusion ...

  4. De occulta philosophia libri tres (Drie boeken over occulte filosofie) uit 1533 van Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa is een belangrijke bijdrage aan de filosofische discussie in de renaissance over de krachten van de rituele magie en haar verhouding tot religie. De drie boeken behandelen elementale, hemelse en intellectuele magie.

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  6. De occulta philosophia libri tres, ed V. Perrone Compagni, E.J. Brill, Leiden 1992 (Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 48). Three Books of Occult Philosphy Written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim, Completely Annotated, with Modern Commentary, ed. D. Tyson, Llewellyn, St. Paul 1993.

  7. The critical edition of De occulta philosophia clarifies a number of controversies about the interpretation of this magical work. More generally, this Renaissance 'magus' proves to be driven by a deep scholarly curiosity, which seeks to come to grips with the intellectual and religious problems of his time.